Thousands raised at Remembrance event
‘A Night of Remembrance, A Night to Remember’ raised thousands of pounds for injured soldiers.
Plea for final memorial service
People are calling for “one last chance” to pay their respects to the fallen on Remembrance Sunday at a site earmarked for housing.
Iconic images of Obama at Walker
The Walker Art Gallery will have the first European display of prints which tell the story of Barack Obama’s 2008 Presidential campaign.
Students pair up with National Ballet
Liverpool John Moores University students have taken part in a collaborative ‘pop-up ballet’ with one of the world’s great ballet companies.
Fans in 96-mile walk for the 96
A group of Liverpool FC fans is planning to walk a mile from Sheffield to Anfield for each life lost in the Hillsborough disaster .
New Liverpool hotels bring jobs
The opening of two new hotels will bring up to 80 jobs to Liverpool city centre next month.
City prepares for Bonfire Night events
Firework displays are set to grace the skies of Liverpool again this year as Bonfire Night approaches.
Architects win London commission
Two LJMU graduates have had their designs for a social space commissioned by the City of London.
Teenagers set sail for the high seas
A sailboat in bay at the Albert Dock is offering troubled youths the chance to set out on the open sea for a fresh start.
Dog campaign goes viral on Facebook
A Wirral dog groomer’s Facebook campaign about pet vaccination has shocked thousands of animal lovers online.
ADHD charity praises council grants
A Liverpool-based mental health organisation has praised the City Council after grants to grassroots charities.
Man to spend a week in dog kennels
A Wirral man will be spending a week in kennels raise money for the RSPCA Animal Centre in Wallasey.
Author wins major national prize
Liverpool author Frank Cottrell Boyce has been named the winner of the 2012 Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize.
Small firms aim for world recognition
The retail corridors of Lodge Lane, Smithdown Road and Lawrence Road are being backed by city councillors.
Spooky Lanterns illuminate skyline
Hundreds of revellers gathered in Sefton Park for a spooky night-time edition of the annual Halloween Lantern Carnival.
First Recovery Awards in ‘dry’ bar
Liverpool dry bar The Brink hosted the first Merseyside Recovery Awards to raise money for those suffering with alcoholism.
Violin maker aims to create ‘legacy’
A new violin making project has been set up to create a ‘legacy’ string quartet for Liverpudlians.
Success as jobs go to apprentices
A training scheme has started to yield results as two apprentices have managed to gain full-time jobs.